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Brian Robiskie Profile at Pro Football Reference
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Robiskie signed a four-year, $4.908 million contract that included a $2.125 signing bonus. Also available is an $800,750 one-time escalator based on playing time that could up Robiskie's average salary to $1.23 million per year:
2009 - Under Contract
2010 - Under Contract
2011 - Under Contract
2012 - Under Contract
2013 - Free Agent


Brian Robiskie comes from good stock. His dad, Terry, was an RB in the NFL for five years back in the late 70's/early 80's and is currently coaching Falcon WRs down in Atlanta. He's not the fastest kid on the block, running a mediocre 4.59 40-yd dash, but is a disciplined route-runner, has sticky hands, and learned to play on special teams as well as the different WR positions while attending college at Ohio State. Robiskie has the height and mind for the game to be to make an immediate impact this year.
Every so often, you see a player like Marques Colston come out of nowhere to excel in his rookie year, but it's the exception vs. the norm. 2nd round draft pick Robiskie is one of those guys that has a chance to put up some decent numbers right away as he is the early favorite at starting opposite Braylon Edwards as the possession WR for the Cleveland Steamers. He could put up some decent numbers on a team that will be forced to pass a lot.
Robiskie is healthy heading into the 2009 season. He played all 12 games each of the last three seasons for Ohio State, so no worries here.